Género y delincuenciade la exclusión a la criminalización

  1. María Revelles Carrasco
Aldizkaria:
RESED: Revista de estudios socioeducativos

ISSN: 2341-3255

Argitalpen urtea: 2019

Zenbakien izenburua: Educación y Exclusión Social

Zenbakia: 7

Orrialdeak: 137-153

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.25267/REV_ESTUD_SOCIOEDUCATIVOS.2019.I7.09 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

Beste argitalpen batzuk: RESED: Revista de estudios socioeducativos

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The inequality of power between men and women, the product of a dichotomous and hierarchical socialization, which constitutes the imaginary of patriarchal society, results in women being ascribed to stereotyped behaviors, so that by moving away from them, they are immersed in a process of segregation with the subsequent marginalization and/or exclusion. The informal social control penetrates in a diffuse but effective way in its opposite and homologous face at the same time, formal social control, and the uprooted behaviors of patriarchy suffer the metamorphosis of deviant to criminalized. Female imprisonment is not alien to the (dis)values of this society: for women the penalty of imprisonment is harsher and involves more discriminatory situations than for men, aggravating in the case of foreign women and Roma women. Despite the fact that equality policies are happening, the internalization of patriarchy is so deep that it requires educational strategies and above all the deconstruction of the system itself